Wizz Air slashes flights, takes off only four days a week

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Wizz Air cut several flights for (at least) two weeks this month. The Hungarian airline operates flights 4 days a week only. Here is the reason why.

Hungarian airline Wizz Air cut several flights in November for one economic reason.

According to their policy, Wizz Air is obligated to compensate passengers if they cancel flights within 2 weeks of its departure. Therefore, the company aims to keep its schedule secure for every two weeks. They are no longer risking scheduling flights that will likely not get enough booking.

This might imply that the flights scheduled for December 2020 might change in the upcoming weeks as we are getting closer to the 2-week mark. Based on this logic,

Index advises people to buy their tickets only when there are less than 2 weeks until departure.

What changed since spring?

Wizz Air had an entirely different approach in the spring. During the first wave of COVID-19, Wizz Air continued to operate most of its flights, which initially were almost fully booked (they were on 90% capacity). However, many people contacted Wizz Air wanting to cancel their tickets because they decided not to travel after all, due to COVID-19.

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